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negotiate a deal to go to the international space station under the soyuz program, and i saw that on cnn, and i figure that would be the way. if i can just find the money somehow, then i would be able to go to space. and it became an inspiration for me to build my company, and opposite i was able to do that, i looked at other possibilities, and i wanted to see if there is a way we can make this happen for everyone. i knew there will be probably million of other young girls who share this dream with me. and we looked at different options, and one was the export company which had just been formed, and i met with the founder, and he is my hero, actually, and he told me about his vision of the prize to inspire entrepreneurs to actually build space ships that would go to space. not government agencies but people in their garages. i thought that would be a really cool idea. you get entrepreneurs building spaceships and prove the government agencies they can do it better, cheaper, faster, and that's when entrepreneurship is about. that's how we became title sponsors of the prize, a $10 million
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that was the cnn of that time. it was so important that on election night people would gather by the thousands down on park row because there was no radio. and you'd look at the front of the newspapers where they had big boards, and they'd put the results in chalk. so pulitzer became, as i say, the midwife of this whole world of journalism in which people depended on it. they would say at dinner at night, did you read that story in the new york world or maybe the competitor, but the point is people would talk about it. so he went down to park row, and he bought french's hotel, and this is a great reason for young people. treason. 's hotel had kicked him out of the lobby as an indigent, unemployed veteran of the civil war in 186 5. so he came back, bought the hotel, tore it down. he built what was then the tallest building, and he built a dome-shaped top. so the top floors of this building which overlooked all of new york -- the tallest building on the globe at this point -- was where the newsroom was and where puli
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that was cnn at the time. people gather and you'd look at the front of the newspapers and they put the results in chat is so pulitzer, charenton is for entertainment. it's a kind and she replaced her in the the new york world? the point is people need to build a new headquarters. so he went on to parkero and this is a great lesson for young people because you see revenge is the best. french's hotel had kicked him out of the lobby of antigen, unemployed veterans for the civil war in 1865. he came back, but the hotel, tore it down. but then the tallest building on the globe and at the top was a dome shaped building where the editorial offices were typical of the goldleaf, todd. but toppers overlooked where the newsroom was in pulitzer's offices for her. if we make the landscape. uncovered in terms of the empire state building in 20th century, that kind of profound effect. so just like he remade the landscape of journalism, he remade the landscape of new york and this is a profound moment i didn't really illustra
that was cnn at the time. people gather and you'd look at the front of the newspapers and they put the results in chat is so pulitzer, charenton is for entertainment. it's a kind and she replaced her in the the new york world? the point is people need to build a new headquarters. so he went on to parkero and this is a great lesson for young people because you see revenge is the best. french's hotel had kicked him out of the lobby of antigen, unemployed veterans for the civil war in 1865. he...
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that was the cnn of that time. so important that on election night people would gather by the thousands down on park row because there was no radio to tell you who would win. you look at the front of the newspapers for the have big board's and would put the results and shock. so pulitzer became, as i said, the midwife of this whole world of journalism on which people depended on, turned to news from entertainment, it would say a dinner tonight, did you read that story in the new york world war may be a competitor. the point is, people would talk about news. some making all this money, he needed a new headquarters, so we went down to park row and bought french's hotel. a great lesson for young people because you always hear that revenge is a dispenser of cold. french's soto had kicked him out of the lobby as an indigent unemployed veteran. he came back, but the hotel, tore down. he built the tallest building. the top, a building at the top with the editorial office. april gold leaf on the top. the top floor of this
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the notion of americans checking is on their phones are going to cnn or watching c-span picked his relatives thinks cultivated in that. good it turns out pulitzer nonelected and historical row, let a fascinating life are good at reading, the influence yielded solicitous today. the recent people.member pulitzer because accomplishment is so happenstance. in the 19th century, printing with the internet. but zero well, i can book a ticket now and every day we exclaim cover city eight years getting is quickly and easily are a commonplace things that i don't think it's a cheap ato and evaluating it. i'm not so sure of americans remember burkett was a rockefeller or carnegie, yet yet we drive across bridges with steel. that's a carnegie kids. we used cars powered that will, it will rockefeller built them is the financial system and consuming is built on a system developed and created by people at pulitzer. pulitzer came to the united states and unearthing the soldiers and they went to europe and he didn't really see any action. like many veterans after the war he was on foot, often afterwards hard
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that was the cnn of that time. so important that on election night people gathered by the thousands in park row because there was no radio to tell you when and if you look at the front of the newspaper with big board and put the results so pulitzer became the midwife of this world of journalism in which people depended on it, turned to news for entertainment, they would say did you read that story in the new york world or maybe the competitor but the point is people would talk about the news, some making all this money need to build a new headquarters so he went to park row and bought french's hotel, a great lesson the young people because you always hear revenge is a dish best served cold, the hotel had kicked him out of the lobby as an indigent unemployed veteran of the civil war in 1865 so he came back, bought the hotel, tore it down, built the tallest building on the globe and that the top aide dome shaped building at the top where the editorial offices were and put gold leaf on the tops of the top floor of the
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and if cnn was fine. i wouldn't describe it as four-star. in fact, the civil. what kind of restaurant you should go to. it should be a good restaurant. it's not low-end. nobody is taking you to chipotle. .. >> commission is again, a percentage of the sale. the problem with the model model, people again different commissions, incentives are different, often the best financial products like mutual funds do not come with high commission actually rarely if ever, as a result what is sold to people is not necessarily a great deal. but they don't know that because it is next to somebody working with the commission with a fiduciary standard. they don't have their best interest are. we have scandals and i managed to get about jpmorgan chase selling people on very high fees managed mutual funds not doing well and costing a fortune. the banks don't see them as people being to be helped helped, but as a revenue stream. >> host: you often don't know the commission. >> guest: not unless you ask. no law doesn't say it has to be presented in anything looking like english. thes
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all of asia and africa or extend as cnn's lyndon johnson of the voting rights three flintridge returners. about the law of the back. have to open up that were. the appeal of the national origins act which was a racial hierarchy the hazard it the% of legal immigration for citizens of three countries, england and ireland and germany. repeal that and a place in a first come first serve system for the whole world. went to the statue of liberty, it was it never again will the twin barriers a prestigious and privilege negate freedom and unconscious of and not quite 50 years, we have communities from all over the world. if you go to and naturalization ceremony it is one of the most inspiring things university. caribbean communities to assyrian communities, people from all over the world. no one to four to become a citizen. we are not only the pioneer democracy in the world does follow through some of because this is a an idea and mayor fellow citizens of the laboratory, all of us are in this together in the shrinking world end of the long run helicon relate to create communities and in addition
all of asia and africa or extend as cnn's lyndon johnson of the voting rights three flintridge returners. about the law of the back. have to open up that were. the appeal of the national origins act which was a racial hierarchy the hazard it the% of legal immigration for citizens of three countries, england and ireland and germany. repeal that and a place in a first come first serve system for the whole world. went to the statue of liberty, it was it never again will the twin barriers a...
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of his power, when he was the publisher of the most powerful and in the book, "the new york times", cnn, "the washington post", the ebs news all combined. the people read the world in the way that we read it now on cnn.com. so he suddenly at the height of his success started to go blind. sounded disturbed him, so he built a famous tower of silence for himself, room he could go in and get refuge from silence. his new york city mansion had a bedroom that was upgraded with separate walls, in case my glass to keep the noise out. if you are invited to have once with him and you ate your celery celery in a fashion that was too noisy, you would get a memo the next day they met next time you have lunch with mr. joseph pulitzer, no crunch crunch, please. he had one of the year yachts and the engines were put in a special part of the yachts of the sound wouldn't return. he basically went back and forth across the world. one of the most being an individual, one of the most daring was a man who said you cannot flee e.g. a geographical solution with your problems. so joseph pulitzer stands up when h
of his power, when he was the publisher of the most powerful and in the book, "the new york times", cnn, "the washington post", the ebs news all combined. the people read the world in the way that we read it now on cnn.com. so he suddenly at the height of his success started to go blind. sounded disturbed him, so he built a famous tower of silence for himself, room he could go in and get refuge from silence. his new york city mansion had a bedroom that was upgraded with...
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these are the top stories that we are following right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> danica patrick makes history as the first woman to win the pole for the daytona 500. that puts her in the best starting position for the race next sunday. she clocks a qualifying speed of 196 miles an hour. that's also her first full-time season in nascar's sprint cup series. patrick spent a lot of this week answering questions about her private life, dating fellow sprint cup requires a, ricky citizen house, jr. now, yes, she has something else to talk about. >>> in washington, thousands of people are marching. their demands? they want more action on climate change. among their calls is for president obama to kill the big keystone xl pipeline. we have a reporter been in the crowds all afternoon. we will take you there in a few moments. >>> massachusetts soaked again with a thick blanket of snow a week after that devastating blizzard slammed into t boston's the hardest hit with strong winds and gusting snow, making it very hard to see. >>> in detroit, a massive pileup on the highway due to snow, southbound
these are the top stories that we are following right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> danica patrick makes history as the first woman to win the pole for the daytona 500. that puts her in the best starting position for the race next sunday. she clocks a qualifying speed of 196 miles an hour. that's also her first full-time season in nascar's sprint cup series. patrick spent a lot of this week answering questions about her private life, dating fellow sprint cup requires a, ricky citizen...
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cnn presents "murder in mexico" right now. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, in his head. >> a brutal killing on a glisling lake. >> you saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> was he caught in a crossfire? >> yeah. >> were two cartels fighting for control? a drug deal gone bad? or was this cold blooded murder? >> there has been a lot of suspicions based on some of her behaviors. >> tonight, a cnn special report -- murder in mexico." what happened at falcon lake? >> reporter: it's late afternoon in mccallon, texas. air operations are about to begin. >> there are areas mccallon, west of mccallon along the southwest border that are completely out of control in my opinion. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are trying to stop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s. >> right there, right there. one guy's gotten out. >> reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. >> are there parts of this border that you wo
cnn presents "murder in mexico" right now. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, in his head. >> a brutal killing on a glisling lake. >> you saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> was he caught in a crossfire? >> yeah. >> were two cartels fighting for control? a drug deal gone bad? or was this cold blooded murder? >> there has been a lot of suspicions based on some of her behaviors....
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eastern here on cnn. we're breaking down the big event, what it means for the city and more, saturday, 4:00 p.m. eastern. i love, love, love beyonce. >> love, love, love. what a beautiful rendition of "the star spangled banner." >> she kind of came out there and said, take that, i can do it. >> we were right there when she was lip syncing. it was a great rendition. >> wolf does try to sing beyonce right there in the makeup room sometimes. >> all the single ladies. thanks very much for joining us. you can follow us on twitter @wolfblitzer, @katebaldu an. >>> up next, senators rough up chuck hagel during his confirmation hearing. a senior lawmaker is "outfront" to explain why he's voting against chuck hagel. and chuck grassley implies the video games, not guns, are the reasons for america's mass shootings. what role did the donations he received from the nra play? and another super bowl ad being called racist. we'll show you the ad. it's a near and dear to our heart topic. let's go "outfront." >>> and we be
eastern here on cnn. we're breaking down the big event, what it means for the city and more, saturday, 4:00 p.m. eastern. i love, love, love beyonce. >> love, love, love. what a beautiful rendition of "the star spangled banner." >> she kind of came out there and said, take that, i can do it. >> we were right there when she was lip syncing. it was a great rendition. >> wolf does try to sing beyonce right there in the makeup room sometimes. >> all the...
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again, these are some of the first pictures live coming in to cnn from our helicopter, cnn exclusive for you, to see the progress of this ship as it makes it into shore and the headline, it will make it into shore, no matter what has been reported prior. the company has made a decision, dark or not dark, it is going to be going through that channel with those tugboats to make it dockside, hopefully between seven to ten hours. those tugboats working laboriously but it is a sluggish pace, make no mistake, they are going as fast as a lawn mower, about six to seven knots. if you know knots, that's not much more than miles per hour, somewhere around seven miles an hour. it is slow and some of the signs that have been hanging off, they're not in your image right now, but some of the signs that passengers have been hanging overboard have read "please help us." that's quite something. the carnival corporation is spending its -- is sending its representatives out to sea to meet up with these tugs and the ship. you can see the supplies on the tugboats and the workers also alongside that ship,
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. >> tonight, a cnn special report. "murder in mexico: what happened at falcon lake." >> reporter: it's late afternoon in mccallon, texas. air operations are about to begin. >> there are areas mccallon, west of mccallon along the southwest border that are completely out of control in my opinion. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are trying to stop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s. >> right there, right there. one guy's gotten out. >> reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. >> are there parts of this border that you would be basically lawless or run by the cartels? >> absolutely. >> reporter: smack in the middle of this 21st century version of the wild west, two young americans, david hartley and tiffany young, just teenagers when they fell in love. >> we started dating in '98. the summer of '98, and dated for quite a while before we got engaged in 2001 and married in 2002. >> what took
. >> tonight, a cnn special report. "murder in mexico: what happened at falcon lake." >> reporter: it's late afternoon in mccallon, texas. air operations are about to begin. >> there are areas mccallon, west of mccallon along the southwest border that are completely out of control in my opinion. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are trying to stop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s....
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becky anderson, cnn, london. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in this morning for randi kaye. it is 7:00 and we're so glad that you could join us here this morning. we begin this hour with the massive multistate manhunt for a rogue ex-cop who apparently has vowed vengeance on the men and women he used to work with. police are on alert in three states, california, nevada and arizona. and in mexico for any sign of christopher dorner. by land and air, search teams are combing the mountainous resort area of big bear what i can where dorner's truck was spotted thursday. he's accused of killing three people, including a police officer and the daughter of a retired cop. police say it's just a matter of time before they catch him. >> we're coming together today to catch mr. dorner. what that means is we will look under every rock, we will look around every corner and we will search mountaintops for him. the riverside police department is pledging all of their resources to this effort. >> police are urging dorner to turn himself in.
becky anderson, cnn, london. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in this morning for randi kaye. it is 7:00 and we're so glad that you could join us here this morning. we begin this hour with the massive multistate manhunt for a rogue ex-cop who apparently has vowed vengeance on the men and women he used to work with. police are on alert in three states, california, nevada and arizona. and in mexico for any sign of christopher dorner. by land and air, search teams are...
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cnn has confirmed that country singer mindy mccready is dead. the sheriff in arkansas said she shot herself in her home there. she was 37 years old. outside of her successful country music career, she struggled with mental illness and addiction even agreeing to be treated by hln's dr. drew penski. >>> and a boy's club no more. danica patrick posted a quali qualifying lap of over 196 miles per hour, and she is now going to carry the pole at the daytona 500. i spoke to her about breaking gender barriers. >> well, i would say just beyond racing in general and gender bare ersa bares, and one of the coolest things is that parents and kids are having conversations at home. i heard stories of a little kid, a boy or girl saying mommy and dad i, that is is a girl out there racing and then the conversation to say, you can do anything you want to do, and your gender does not matter. your passion is what matters. that is cool. >> she will share the front row with veteran driver jeff gordon. >>> and now a new plan for immigration reform was leaked over the w
cnn has confirmed that country singer mindy mccready is dead. the sheriff in arkansas said she shot herself in her home there. she was 37 years old. outside of her successful country music career, she struggled with mental illness and addiction even agreeing to be treated by hln's dr. drew penski. >>> and a boy's club no more. danica patrick posted a quali qualifying lap of over 196 miles per hour, and she is now going to carry the pole at the daytona 500. i spoke to her about breaking...
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. >> gary tuckman, cnn. >> unbelievable. just ahead. congress is running out of time to do something about the spending cuts that go into effect at midnight. >> jodi arias murder trial. prosecutors say the text messages paint a different picture. the latest from the trial ahead. of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] we all have something neatly tucked away in the back of our mind. a secret hope. that thing we've always wanted to do. it's not about having dreams, it's about reaching them. ♪ an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and direction at aarp.org/possibilities. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ >>> welcome back. midnight on friday is getting close. that of course is when $85 billion in automatic federal spending cuts will trilg gger a the blame game is still alive and well in
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cnn, the most trusted name in news. now back to the "ac: 360 special." >> after christopher dporner's manifesto came to light, another strange twist. >> president package was bizarre. the package sent by christopher dorner was bizarre. anderson cooper described the contents in detail. >> mailing a parcel to may office that arrived on the first of the month. my assistant opened it. he found a hand labeled dvd accompanied by a yellow post-it note reading, i never lied." apparently reference to the 2008 dismiss practical the lapd. >> dorner was fired from the department for making false statements after accusing an lapd training officer of kicking a mental lynn stable man. the chief who fired him, bill bratton. bratton gave dorner a personal coin burying the chief's own name. >> also in the package, i mentioned a coin wrapped in duct tape. the tape bearing handin inscription thanks but no thanks. that's his former boss. here's the coin again. you can see the bullet holes. another shot. nicked off the top of that. >> report
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and today, as cnn tried to cover news about the hacking story, the chinese government blacked out the story. you could see that happening, right there. i asked how the government there is reacting to the accusations. >> reporter: erin, the chinese authorities have strongly denied any involvement in the cyberattacks against "the new york times," calling the accusations baseless. and the chinese defense ministry actually told us that the chinese military has never supported any hacker activities. now, "the times" said the internet security experts it hired traced the origin of the latest intrusions back to china, based on the patterns and the techniques used. this wouldn't be the first time this kind of thing has happened. google and china had a very similar row just a few years ago over exactly the same issue. so many experts are seeing a disturbing trend emerging when it comes to cyberattacks allegedly sponsored by the chinese authorities targeting a wider array of targets around the world. >> now let's check in with anderson cooper with a special "a.c. 360." >> a special "a.c. 360" f
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keeping you informed, cnn, the most trusted name in news. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. >>> after christopher dorner's manifesto came to light, another strange turn. kyung lah has the details of a package he sent to our own anderson cooper. >> the package sent by christopher dorner was bizarre. anderson cooper described the contents in detail on "a.c. 360." >> dorner reached out to me, mailing a parcel to my office that arrived on the 1st of this month. inside he found a hand- labelled dvd accompanied by a yellow post-it note saying i never lied, in reference to his 2008 dismissal from the lapd. >> dorner was fired from the department for making false statements of accusing an lapd training officer of kicking a disabled man. >> also in the package, as i mentioned, a coin wrapped in duct tape. the tape bearing a handwritten subscription, thanks but no thanks. you can see the bullet holes. three to the center. another shot nicked off the top of that. >> after
keeping you informed, cnn, the most trusted name in news. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. >>> after christopher dorner's manifesto came to light, another strange turn. kyung lah has the details of a package he sent to our own anderson cooper. >> the package sent by christopher dorner was bizarre. anderson cooper described the contents in detail on "a.c. 360." >> dorner reached out...
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the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified. but talked so could you see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. look at the way he loads and disarms, and almost no movement when he shoots the gun. pop, like nothing. >> reporter: he stood out. >> he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: being a cop, could you tell that it was for to him? >> yeah. i think it was very for to him. yeah. >> reporter: could you see it. >> yeah. >> reporter: even during the training. >> yeah. i think it is a 300-pound dummy. he does that easily. >> reporter: this is a very strong man. >> right. >> reporter: but not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill officers picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling. i thought maybe because he is a big guy, picking on him. couple of times he would respond sort of aggressively. you know. he would yell back louder than anybody else would. you know, he would be like -- yes, drill instructor. or
the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified. but talked so could you see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. look at the way he loads and disarms, and almost no movement when he shoots the gun. pop, like nothing. >> reporter: he stood out. >> he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: being a cop, could you tell that it was for to him? >> yeah. i think it was very for to him....
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i'm don lemon at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thank you for watching. i will see you back here again next weekend. >>> this is story of a man who swore to uphold the law, and that is how it began for a police cadet named christopher dorner, but it ended after a deadly manhunt and a reign of terror. his duty to serve and to mete out punishment for the men and women of the police force that mattered to him. and then from the roots of the rage and to the rage and the inferno that consumed him. our search for a cop killer. randy kaye. >>> it has been a long two weeks as a lone gunman fueled by anger >>> it has been a long two weeks as a lone gunman fueled by anger set out on a killing rampage. tonight from los angeles, we bring you the story of one man who waged a deadly war of retribution, and take you inside one of the largest manhunts in los angeles police history. >> reporter: for almost a decade irvine, california, has been known as the safest city in america. but in early february, this l.a. suburb was the scene of a terrible double murder. a crime th
i'm don lemon at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thank you for watching. i will see you back here again next weekend. >>> this is story of a man who swore to uphold the law, and that is how it began for a police cadet named christopher dorner, but it ended after a deadly manhunt and a reign of terror. his duty to serve and to mete out punishment for the men and women of the police force that mattered to him. and then from the roots of the rage and to the rage and the inferno that...
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from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. >>> this is the story of a man who swore to uphold the law. it ended in a fiery shootout after a deadly manhunt capping a reign of terror. his promise to protect had become a vow of vengeance. in the hour ahead, everything that mattered from the terror he inflicted to the inferno that consumed him. this is an ac 360 special killer cop, christopher dorner. here's randi kaye. >> reporter: it's been a terrifying two weeks for law enforcement in southern california as a lone gunman and ex-cop fuelled by anger set out on a killing rampage. tonight from los angeles, we bring you the story of one man who waged a deadly war of retribution and take you inside one of the largest manhunts in los angeles police history. for almost a decade, irvine, california, has been known as the safest city in america. but in early february, this l.a. suburb was the scene of after terrible double murder. a crime at the time that offered no hint of the terror to come. >> call came out at 9:
from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. >>> this is the story of a man who swore to uphold the law. it ended in a fiery shootout after a deadly manhunt capping a reign of terror. his promise to protect had become a vow of vengeance. in the hour ahead, everything that mattered from the terror he inflicted to the inferno that consumed him. this is an ac 360 special killer cop, christopher dorner. here's randi kaye. >> reporter: it's been a...
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in the next 5 to 10 years cnn says it will be a top market for the treat. still to come why going a non traditional route with your retirement plans may be beneficial in the long run. thats later on. but first....once a solid career path, why the legal industry could be facing challenging days ahead. thats next. law schools are in a crisis situation. there is a sharp decline in the number of students applying and it's putting a strain on the schools. harold krent, dean of chicago-kent college of law is on set with us this morning. welcome to the show. > >thank you. good to be here. > >what are some of the factors that contribute to this problem? > >the legal industry is being restructured. there are technology reasons and also reasons of pressure from corporate clients that are just not willing to pay for the so- termed inflated bills that they've been seeing in the past. as a result, law firms are hiring maybe 50 percent fewer students than they used to hire. there is a trickle down effect. and that's being felt all across the country to the tune of a loss
in the next 5 to 10 years cnn says it will be a top market for the treat. still to come why going a non traditional route with your retirement plans may be beneficial in the long run. thats later on. but first....once a solid career path, why the legal industry could be facing challenging days ahead. thats next. law schools are in a crisis situation. there is a sharp decline in the number of students applying and it's putting a strain on the schools. harold krent, dean of chicago-kent college...
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as we've been telling you, right now, live picture, exclusive to cnn. if you want to see when the triumph gets into dock, have you to watch it right here. tell one, tell all. i'm sorry if you've heard me say that, i have to assume some viewers are just tuning in. >>> right now we're going to deal with the charred remains found in the burned out can
as we've been telling you, right now, live picture, exclusive to cnn. if you want to see when the triumph gets into dock, have you to watch it right here. tell one, tell all. i'm sorry if you've heard me say that, i have to assume some viewers are just tuning in. >>> right now we're going to deal with the charred remains found in the burned out can
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. >> this is cnn breaking news. we begin in california with miguel marquez. he's in big bear, california. he's been tracking the story all day and he has the latest. miguel, what do we know? >> well, we know there is a body in a cabin just up the road from where we are. and we believe it is the body of christopher dorner. we have confirmed it through several federal law enforcement and through someone who apparently leaked it from los angeles police department that dorner is in that cabin and now it is a matter of collecting his body and 100% identifying it. san bernardino sheriffs office push back as has lapd saying they haven't gotten in there and are not sure it is him but they said throughout the day mr. dorner was spotted several times, was in the cabin and never left that cabin. i have from another law enforcement official, federal official that his cell phone, mr. dorner's cell phone went on throughout the day and it is possible they were able to talk to him during the day and confirm he was in there and more importantly he did not have hostages in tha
. >> this is cnn breaking news. we begin in california with miguel marquez. he's in big bear, california. he's been tracking the story all day and he has the latest. miguel, what do we know? >> well, we know there is a body in a cabin just up the road from where we are. and we believe it is the body of christopher dorner. we have confirmed it through several federal law enforcement and through someone who apparently leaked it from los angeles police department that dorner is in that...
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here with cnn's anderson cooper. >> you were meeting with mexican investigators for much of the day. did you get the feeling that they believed you or they didn't believe your story? >> no, i do believe that they believe my story. i mean, they -- we had people from the state and then also federal. so everyone has come together to get my statement and that's why it's taken so long. just so everybody has the statement. everybody can't say that they don't have it. >> reporter: and while texas authorities mounted an intensive search for any evidence that could back up her story, tiffany hartley's behavior, detached, showing little emotion, ramped up gossip and suspicion that somehow she was not telling the truth. >> i think that there has been a lot of suspicions based on some of her behaviors and interviews she did shortly after the murder of her husband, which raised doubt in people's mind. >> reporter: fred burton's firm provides security information for companies worldwide, including information on drug cartels operating along the u.s.-mexican border. >> anybody that's an outsider th
here with cnn's anderson cooper. >> you were meeting with mexican investigators for much of the day. did you get the feeling that they believed you or they didn't believe your story? >> no, i do believe that they believe my story. i mean, they -- we had people from the state and then also federal. so everyone has come together to get my statement and that's why it's taken so long. just so everybody has the statement. everybody can't say that they don't have it. >> reporter:...
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christopher dorner also reached out directly to cnn. he mailed a parcel to anderson cooper's office here at cnn in new york. anderson is with me now. you get a lot of mail and a lot of strange mail, so it's not something you would have noticed o or seen. what was in it? >> it got here february 1st, i was just made aware of it earlier today, as well as was cnn management. it was a parcel and in the parcel was probably most notable, a coin. the kind of ceremonial coin that's often handed out in the military. and this one is the former chief of police of the lapd, will bradden's coin. and i talked to chief bratton. he says it's likely the suspect got this coin at a ceremony where he gives out these coins to people who are going to be serving overseas. notable about this coin, there are three bullet holes shot through the center. there's also what looks like the nick of a bullet on the top rim of it. so this was included in the partial. there was also a post-it note, saying, i never lied. there was a dvd and around that coin, there was duct
christopher dorner also reached out directly to cnn. he mailed a parcel to anderson cooper's office here at cnn in new york. anderson is with me now. you get a lot of mail and a lot of strange mail, so it's not something you would have noticed o or seen. what was in it? >> it got here february 1st, i was just made aware of it earlier today, as well as was cnn management. it was a parcel and in the parcel was probably most notable, a coin. the kind of ceremonial coin that's often handed...
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as we've been telling you, right now, live picture, exclusive to cnn. if you want to see when the triumph gets into dock, have you to watch it right here. tell one, tell all. i'm sorry if you've heard me say that, i have to assume some viewers are just tuning in. >>> right now we're going to deal with the charred remains found in the burned out cabin in the san bernardino mountains, have been positively identified as christopher dorner's. the sheriff's office says the i.d. was made through dental records. that puts one big question to rest. though the investigation is ongoing. randi kaye joins me from big bear, california. i know you spoke to the man who was carjacked by christopher dorner. does he want the reward money? $1 million out there. >> reporter: good evening, chris. he certainly does want that money. he called the sheriff's deputy right after christopher dorner put a gun in his face and stole his truck. he said there's no doubt he deserves that money. it's his call that led police to his whereabouts. there's specific wording. the reward will b
as we've been telling you, right now, live picture, exclusive to cnn. if you want to see when the triumph gets into dock, have you to watch it right here. tell one, tell all. i'm sorry if you've heard me say that, i have to assume some viewers are just tuning in. >>> right now we're going to deal with the charred remains found in the burned out cabin in the san bernardino mountains, have been positively identified as christopher dorner's. the sheriff's office says the i.d. was made...
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a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to him? >> yeah, i think it was very important to him. >> you could see it? >> yeah. >> even during the training? >> yeah. >> i think it's a 300 pound dummy and he does that easily. >> this is a very strong man? >> right. >> not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill instructors picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling, but -- i thought, maybe because he's a big guy they're picking on him. a couple times he would respond sort of aggressive. you know, he would yell back a little louder than anybody else would. he would be like yes, drill instructor or okay. >> dorner did
a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to...
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facebook.com/carol cnn. our next topic today, why do some view accused cop killer christopher dorner as a vigilante hero? except it's 2% . go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinati
facebook.com/carol cnn. our next topic today, why do some view accused cop killer christopher dorner as a vigilante hero? except it's 2% . go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. just...
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i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom, i'm brianna keilar in for don lemon. we have breaking news tonight, powerful devastating weather in the southern states. this is new video just in to cnn, it was reported by a storm chaser in hattiesburg, mississippi late this afternoon, when an enormous tornado touched the ground and started tearing up the town. we have extensive damage to show you tonight. there are some people hurt, and i will talk with the man who shot this amazing footage in just a few minutes. >>> first, this breaking news to tell you about, thousands of people are stranded after a cruise ship lost power in the gulf of mexico. an engine fire left the carnival triumph without electricity, but we hear it is now operating on emergency generator power. the fire has reportedly been put out, and the ship is to be towed to the closest port. another of its vessels is on the scene bringing food and drinks to the stranded ship. >>> in southern california -- >> collectively this group is posting an award of $1 million for information that will
i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom, i'm brianna keilar in for don lemon. we have breaking news tonight, powerful devastating weather in the southern states. this is new video just in to cnn, it was reported by a storm chaser in hattiesburg, mississippi late this afternoon, when an enormous tornado touched the ground and started tearing up the town. we have extensive damage to show you tonight. there are some people hurt, and i will talk with...
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cnn can't verify either story. but our sources say the shooter's account is more credible, and that bin laden was alive and standing when the seals entered the room. so why come forward now? because president obama got accolades for authorizing the mission. bissonnette's book hit the bestseller list. and zero dark thirty raked in millions and awards. but the shooter himself? he's out of the navy and struggling to file a disability claim. >> "he gets no pension, zero pension." >> pam: crews are assessing the damage in hattiesburg, mississippi. after a devastating tornado touched down sunday. at least 18 people were injured in the storm. which ripped through several counties. the twister destroyed several homes and damaged businesses. the mayor of hattiesburg says, crews from other cities are assisting in the clean-up. >> jacqueline: but another cold night. temperatures are going to be continuing to be cold with the morning however, 60s/70's for the afternoon. first, the fog that we are going to see tomorrow for in t
cnn can't verify either story. but our sources say the shooter's account is more credible, and that bin laden was alive and standing when the seals entered the room. so why come forward now? because president obama got accolades for authorizing the mission. bissonnette's book hit the bestseller list. and zero dark thirty raked in millions and awards. but the shooter himself? he's out of the navy and struggling to file a disability claim. >> "he gets no pension, zero pension."...
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cnn's jake tapper breaking the news. the president will announce by this time next year 34,000 american troops will be home from afghanistan. that's about half of all of the u.s. troops, who are currently in afghanistan right now. >>> the senate armed services committee will vote today on the nomination of chuck hagel for defense secretary. mr. hagel has encountered strong opposition from some members. but his nomination is expected to be approved and sent to the full senate for a vote. he's expected to be confirmed in just the coming days. >>> we only knew his first name, ethan, we knew little about his ordeal, just that it was an ordeal. he was held hostage for six days inside of this bunker in alabama. ethan and his mom are speaking out for the first time to dr. phil. >> how did you feel, when you heard that he might be crying for his mom? >> i wanted to be there. i wanted to take his place. >> did he see mr. dykes shot ask killed? >> he absolutely did. he said the army came in and shot the bad man. >> wow. the full i
cnn's jake tapper breaking the news. the president will announce by this time next year 34,000 american troops will be home from afghanistan. that's about half of all of the u.s. troops, who are currently in afghanistan right now. >>> the senate armed services committee will vote today on the nomination of chuck hagel for defense secretary. mr. hagel has encountered strong opposition from some members. but his nomination is expected to be approved and sent to the full senate for a...
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authorities took cnn's cameras. dan was telling me earlier on cnn international, that the authorities are not looking kindly on the media, as they try to cover these crowds, these angry crowds that are packing public spaces, shouting their frustration at the government for what they say was an assassination of an opposition leader. authorities are treating the media as if they are the protesters, and took our camera gear, hence dan turning to the phone camera. remember the arab spring two years ago, that began with protests in tunisia. it all began there. since then the new islamist led government has been accused of keeping down individual freedoms, tunisia's prime minister fired his cabinet over this and called for new elections, but his vice prime minister, his deputy said the party hadn't agreed and it might not have happened. so there's political as well as street turmoil in tunis. let's go to the middle east where palestinian women are getting their husbands' sperm smuggled out of prisons. the proof is in the
authorities took cnn's cameras. dan was telling me earlier on cnn international, that the authorities are not looking kindly on the media, as they try to cover these crowds, these angry crowds that are packing public spaces, shouting their frustration at the government for what they say was an assassination of an opposition leader. authorities are treating the media as if they are the protesters, and took our camera gear, hence dan turning to the phone camera. remember the arab spring two years...